InSciTek Microsystems 9112, 9102 manual Definitions

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Definitions:

Key System Mode – Key System mode is directly associated with outside lines. Any conversation is always between a local person (connected to an external CO line) and a remote person at the other end of the telephone company’s phone line. In a true key system there are no extensions or call routes.

PBX Mode (Private Exchange Branch) – A PBX type phone system is generally thought of as a private phone company. There are extension telephone numbers assigned to every telephone in the system. When a phone is taken off-hook, the dial tone is local and the user can dial other phones in the system. In addition, a user can dial ‘9’ to access an outside line to place a call outside the system.

Programmable Feature Keys (PFKs) – These are the buttons that will be programmed by your System Administrator in the configuration that best suits your needs. The 9112 model has twelve programmable buttons; the 9102 model has two programmable buttons. The following definitions, describe (in order of how they appear in the Web Administration on the Server) how each button can be configured. Following the descriptions is a worksheet that should be filled out for each user.

Line Appearance – When defined as a Line Appearance button, the user has the ability to monitor a specific outside line (FXO/DID loops). With an incoming call, all the users monitoring that specific outside line will have their phones ring. Unless you use the Hold function, selecting another line appearance line means that you will hang up on the first Line Appearance call. This is typically a Key System function. Line Appearance has a Ring Type associated with it and must be specified.

Ring Type Allworx phones can ring with different patterns and tones. Ring Types are associated with Line Appearance and Call Appearance and must be specified.

No Ring

Single Ring

Double Ring

Ring Type 1 – Single Ring Tone B

Ring Type 2 – Double Ring Tone B

Ring Type 3 – Single Ring Tone C

Ring Type 4 – Double Ring C

Ring Type 5 – Single Ring Tone D

Ring Type 6 – Double Ring Tone D

Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) – When defined as a DSS/BLF button, you will have the ability to connect to another user’s phone using the intercom channel and the ability to monitor the status of that users phone. (Note: In order for this button to work in DSS/BLF mode, the System Administrator must select Key System Mode when configuring the buttons).

Speed Dial/Busy Lamp Field – When defined as a SD/BLF button, you will have the ability to ring another user’s extension and the ability to monitor the status of that user’s phone. (Note: In order for this button to work in SD/BLF mode, the System Administrator must select PBX Mode when configuring the buttons).

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Contents User Guide Allworx Phones ModelWarranties and Specifications Table of Contents Wall mounting your phone Optional Adjusting Your PhoneAdvanced Topics Getting Started What is in the box?Connecting the Phone Introduction to your Allworx Phone Page Definitions Page Using the Buttons Allworx PhoneAllworx Phone Place a call Voice MailTransfer a call Place aRelease button Info ButtonVoice Mail Mute a callPark a call PBX Mode Park a call Key System ModePlace a call on Hold Prevent incoming calls Do Not DisturbPlacing and splitting a conference call Speed dialSpeakerphone Press ConferenceIntercom HeadsetAnswering a call PBX Mode OperationPlacing a call Answering a call when you are on the phone Ending a callRedial a number Missed CallsAnswer a call Key System Mode OperationPlace a call End a call Adjusting Your Phone VolumeChange the labels for lines Adjust the angle of the phone Adjust the contrast of the screenChanging Preferences Config MenuAdvanced Topics Reboot the phone Check the network settingsHighlight Reboot Phone Clear Call HistoryCheck the current status Check statisticsSave changes to your settings Reset the phone to its factory defaultsWall mounting your phone Optional